Five leading cybersecurity executives and public company directors discuss how chief information security officers and boards can work together to grow and protect their organizations.
The era when cybersecurity was a separate, isolated function at organizations is over. Today’s threats, fueled by AI, require organizations to infuse “air to ground coverage”—from the boardroom down—across the institution. No one is more aware of these threats and the scale of the necessary response than an organization’s chief information security officer (CISO).
At a recent panel discussion, McKinsey and the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) gathered five top CISOs and board directors to discuss how cybersecurity is changing, how organizations must shift their approach, and how CISOs and directors are uniquely positioned to co-lead the effort to keep institutions safe while benefiting from new technologies.
Moderated by McKinsey alumnus Justin Greis, the panel included Katie Jenkins, CISO at Liberty Mutual; Marco Maiurano, CISO at First Citizens Bank; Matt Rogers, independent director for Exelon; Noopur Davis, chief product and information security officer for Comcast and board member at Regions Bank and Entrust; and Nora Denzel, an NACD director, lead independent director at AMD, and a board member at Gen Digital and Sony Group.
This Q&A has been edited for clarity and length.
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